Need help getting DNS records on CloudFlare

CHT

New member
I know that you do, but I've long linked my original domain(tncnetworks.tk) to a CloudFlare account before I've gotten the hosting from here. Is there any way to fix the current situation?
 

CHT

New member
After a bit of tinkering around since the last post, I've managed to get the stuff working. The only downside is having to use domain/*insert stuff here(e.g. cpanel)* for all of the services.

Problem solved, I guess.
 

Genesis

Administrator
Staff member
CHT said:
After a bit of tinkering around since the last post, I've managed to get the stuff working. The only downside is having to use domain/*insert stuff here(e.g. cpanel)* for all of the services.

Problem solved, I guess.
I personally don't like cloudflare, but maybe it has a good hub near your ISP. Some people swear by their Cloudflare. My DNS has always worked more perfect without Cloudflare. I have both dot.tk domains (seven of them) and TLDs, and the dot.tk domains DNS wise can propagate even faster than my TLDs at times. I think Freenom is good, my ISP can be good at times, and our cPanel is excellent. I rarely have DNS problems of any kind. (Knock on wood! :p )
 

CHT

New member
Genesis said:
I personally don't like cloudflare, but maybe it has a good hub near your ISP. Some people swear by their Cloudflare. My DNS has always worked more perfect without Cloudflare. I have both dot.tk domains (seven of them) and TLDs, and the dot.tk domains DNS wise can propagate even faster than my TLDs at times. I think Freenom is good, my ISP can be good at times, and our cPanel is excellent. I rarely have DNS problems of any kind. (Knock on wood! :p )
Honestly, using it is a horribad idea for certain places and/or uses.
I would probably cancel it when I got enough to get my own domain, since it doesn't seem to have much use. For now, I'm still going to continue using it for the just in case situations.